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Normal Sinus Rhythm

To gain an understanding of what is “normal”, we will examine a sinus rhythm. This type of rhythm is defined as any cardiac rhythm where depolarization of the cardiac muscle begins at the sinus node. It is characterized by the presence of correctly-oriented P waves on the electrocardiogram (ECG).

Here is an example of evaluating a normal sinus rhythm:

Rhythm:

Rate:

P Waves:

PR Interval:

QRS Complex:

The cardiac interpretation is that this rhythm is a Normal Sinus Rhythm, because:

Unless the patient has no pulse or other serious signs or symptoms, there is no clinical significance to this cardiac rhythm.

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